Double sided worksheet giving insight into effective opening, changing focus and zooming in with examples from popular fiction.
Students are modeled on the approach to analyse this then led towards an exam style question.
Four lessons studying Freedom by Pharrell Williams.
Areas covered:
Language
Audience
Industries
Representations and context
Exam style questions based on (but not the same as) SAMs provided.
Four lessons studying Bad Blood by Taylor Swift.
Areas covered:
Language
Audience
Industries
Representations and context
All lessons conclude with exam style question based on (but not the same as) SAMs.
Worksheet that introduces effective opening, change of focus and zooming in. Students are guided in selecting the features and analysing their effect before completing this independently.
Sentence starters given so that analysis can be written up in paragraph form.
Students will recap simile, metaphor and personification before exploring two extracts. they will learn in a scaffolded way how to analyse and create their own paragraphs.
Introductory lesson followed by lessons on all four set products. Approx. 3 hours each.
Consolidated by Mock of Section B with mark scheme that is different from the material provided in SAMs.
2-3 hours of lesson (depending on group ability) based on the set product from Eduqas.
Students will explore industries and audience in relation to The Sun brand including considering Uses and Gratifications and regulation.
Learning Intentions:
To revise what we know about the Sun.
To explore the audience for The Sun.
To explore the industries behind The Sun.
To respond to exam style questions.
Lessons studing the Eduqas set product with 2-3 hours of work depending on group ability.
Students will explore the audeince for the show as well as examine the industries behind it. Plenary allows for students to complete mock questions based on the style of those in SAMs.
A workbook that introduces students to component 3 of the GCSE Media Studies course.
Using a SAMs examples students are led through research, statement of aims and practical production before giving their own feedback and receiving it from staff.
Designed to take upwards of 8 hours lesson time to provide an authentic experience of what is expected from this part of the course.
*All you need to create is a PSD template for the DVD case as this file type is unsupported.
2-3 hours of lessons (dependent on group) in order to prepare for Pokémon Go as a set product in Component 1 Section B.
Learning Intentions:
To consider the demographic for Pokémon Go
To apply the Uses and Gratifications Theory to Pokémon Go
To discover the institution behind Pokémon Go
To explore the regulation of Pokémon Go
To respond to exam style questions about Pokémon Go
2-3 hours of lessons (dependent on group) in order to prepare for Spectre as a set product in Component 1 Section B.
Learning Intentions:
To study the media industries behind Spectre.
To explore the box office success of the film
To consider how Spectre is regulated.
To explore product placement in the film
To explore the website for Spectre.
To respond to exam style questions.
Lesson introducing the 4 set products for section B of the new 9-1 GCSE media course.
Students use the fact sheet provided to make initial investigations into the audiences for and industries behind each product.
A mock for Section A of the new Eduqas GSCE Media spec based on the set products and the set up shown in their online SAMs.
ALL NEW QUESTIONS created giving students an additional (in addition to the one SAMs paper) opportunity to prepare for this section of the exam.
A series of full lesson booklets for use in key months/weeks to reflect various commemorated issues.
includes:
Autism Awareness
Remembrance
LGBT+ awareness
Holocaust Memorial
Black History
International Women's Day
A series of lessons introducing key concepts of media studies to students.
Lessons created to reflect the requirements of the 9-1 Eduqas specification.
Lesson resources to approx. 12 hours working time covering the 8 set products from Section A of the Component 1 exam.
Students explore forms, representations, compare to 'unseen' products and complete exam style questions